This is Citra Hop Drop and it will be a collaboration with Boulevard Brewing in Kansas City, MO. The beer will be a double IPA with Citra, Krush & Simcoe hops and it will fly in at 8.1%-ABV. This is the 16oz can and stay tuned for full release details. zzubreebym
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“Jump in with Boulevard Brewing and Toppling Goliath Brewing Co as you free-fall through bold hop flavors. These two daredevils have joined forces again to create a DIPA worth exploring, featuring Citra, Simcoe and Krush hops.”
About Toppling Goliath Brewing:
Clark and Barbara Lewey founded Toppling Goliath Brewing Company in 2009 in beautiful Decorah, Iowa after a runaway success in home brewing. In less than a decade, Toppling Goliath has become world-renowned for IPAs and barrel-aged stouts. We now distribute in 30 states and create more than 40 beers that rotate throughout the year.
Named 2021 US Beer Open Grand National Champions Toppling Goliath has been recognized for the quality of its beer by countless festivals and craft beer groups, and has been named the #2 brewery in the world by Beer Advocate. Our barrel-aged stout, Kentucky Brunch Brand Stout, has held the title of #1 beer in the world since 2015.
Toppling Goliath is proud to support not only the craft beer community but the communities that have helped us grow over the years.
Toppling Goliath offers its team members competitive pay, great benefits, and free beer! If you are interested in joining our ever-growing team, check out our job listings.
What’s on tap?
Beer, silly! To find out exactly which brews are on tap in real time, check our Tap List. We also serve cocktails and NA drinks.
Do you sell to-go beer out of the taproom?
Do we ever! We sell bottles, cans, growlers, and kegs at our taproom. Please check our To-Go Beer page to see what is available each week. You may also call our taproom at (563) 387-6700 to find out what is available that day.
Do you fill non-TG growlers?
Yes! We will fill any growler: your growler, your mom’s, your uncle’s, heck, even your third cousin twice removed. The only thing we require is that a government warning is on the growler. If your growler does not have one, ask one of our bartenders, and we can provide you with a decal of a government warning for your growler.
Do you allow outside bottle shares in the taproom?
We generally do not allow outside beer or bottle shares in our taproom. If you’d like to request a notable exception, call the taproom at (563) 387-6700 for prior approval.
Can I purchase beers over the phone or online?
We cannot ship beer. You can buy beer online for pick-up in our taproom.
Do you have brewery tours?
Yes! You can purchase a ticket HERE every Saturday at 3 pm.
About Boulevard Brewing:
Boulevard Brewing Co. is a brewery in Kansas City, Missouri that produces craft beers, hard seltzers, and craft cocktails. Founded in 1989 by John McDonald, Boulevard is the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest.
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Mission
Boulevard's mission is to produce fresh, flavorful beers using traditional ingredients and modern brewing techniques.
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Values
Boulevard values passion and sustainability.
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Tours
Boulevard offers a variety of tours, including public tours, barrel-aged tastings, and private tours.
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Beer Hall
Boulevard's Beer Hall offers craft beers, hard seltzers, craft cocktails, and food.
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Fling
Boulevard's Fling collection is a line of all-natural, spirit-based craft cocktails.
What Boulevard brews
- Pale Ale: One of Boulevard's first beers
- Unfiltered Wheat: A classic Boulevard beer
- Southwest BLVD: A classic Boulevard beer
- Single Wide IPA: A classic Boulevard beer
- Whiskey Barrel Stout: A bolder bottle offering
- Bourbon Barrel Quad: A bolder bottle offering
- Hustle Up!: A 100-calorie blonde ale released in collaboration with Kansas City Royals players
- ¡Vamos!: A Mexican-style lager that pays tribute to the Kansas City Royals baseball team
You can learn more about Boulevard Brewing Co. at boulevard.com
Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company has grown to become the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. Our mission is simple: to produce fresh, flavorful beers using the finest ingredients and the best of both old and new brewing techniques.
In the mid-1980s, while on vacation in France, John McDonald discovered the history, variety and exciting flavors of European brewing tradition. This sparked a passion for beer and brewing. As a carpenter with a shop located on Southwest Boulevard, he started with a small home brewing set up and quickly developed a reputation for making unique – and delicious – beer on the Boulevard. Brewing beer shifted from a hobby to a dream of bringing a craft brewery to Kansas City for the first time in decades.
At the time – in the Midwest and across the USA – the brewing landscape lacked the variety we know today. This led to initial challenges surrounding John’s journey, but he persevered. “I want to do something different,” he would say to skeptics. “I want to make big beers, a variety of beers, beers with color and flavor and aroma and body, beers for real beer lovers.”
And he did. He founded Boulevard Brewing Company in Kansas City in 1989, after converting a historic railroad facility into a small brewery. On November 17th, John delivered the first keg of Boulevard Pale Ale to a small restaurant one mile down the road.
Against all odds Boulevard grew rapidly. Our original vintage 35bbl Bavarian brewhouse produced beers like Pale Ale, Unfiltered Wheat, and a handful of beloved seasonals, which were quickly embraced by not only the Kansas City community but throughout the Midwest. The demand and popularity of these exciting craft styles led to a brewery expansion in 2006, commissioning a 150bbl state-of-the-art brewhouse. This expanded capacity allowed our brewers to get creative, leading to the addition of the award-winning Smokestack Series, including Tank 7 American Saison.
In 2014, Boulevard became part of the Duvel Moortgat family of breweries, with more than 150 years of brewing excellence. Today, Boulevard continues to innovate and expand, welcoming visitors to its Tours & Rec Center and increasing production with new facilities. Boulevard beers and beverages now include an ever-evolving array of craft styles, with a dedication to quality and creativity. Year after year and beer after beer, Boulevard is committed to John’s vision to “do something different.”
Embedded in Boulevard’s DNA is a profound sense of responsibility for protecting the environment and promoting sustainable business practices. We’re always looking for new ways to reduce our environmental impact, while working to ensure a positive future for our local and global communities. Learn about our ongoing initiatives below.
Zero Landfill
In the fall of 2010, Boulevard began the process of becoming a zero landfill company. In early 2011, the last dumpster was removed from the main brewing facility. The brewery now recycles or composts almost all of its “waste” with a variety of local companies. The fraction that can’t be recycled or composted is incinerated by a local cement manufacturer to generate energy, with the ash used as an ingredient in concrete.
Solar Power
Our first 18 kW photovoltaic array was installed in 2011 on the roof of Brewhouse Two, and in 2019, we added a much larger 200 kW system atop our 24,000 square foot Canning Hall. This clean, renewable energy source reduces our dependence on fossil fuels and the electric grid, and speaks to who we are and our calling to serve as environmental stewards. Plus, it allows us to offer a free electric car charging station to employees and guests!
Packaging
Boulevard’s closed boxes are a unique piece of our brand heritage, and a key part of our environmental push. All of our cartons are produced using 70% post-consumer recycled paper, and all are 100% recyclable. Our case trays contain 100% post-consumer material, and are also 100% recyclable.
Local Impact
Throughout our history, Boulevard has been committed to supporting local and regional businesses. From the Missouri-grown soft red winter wheat in our popular Unfiltered Wheat Beer to the local farmers who use our spent grain to feed their cattle, Boulevard strives to employ sound, sustainable, common-sense practices—what we believe to be “better business.”
Green Roof
One of the most visible expressions of our commitment is over our heads… literally. The green roof on our brewhouse and packaging building reduces our heating and air conditioning loads (lowering our energy consumption) by increasing the insulation value where it is needed most—on the roof. The surface also absorbs rainwater, thus reducing runoff, while sustaining a variety of plant life. The plants, in turn, lower the overall thermal footprint of the building, absorb CO2, and produce oxygen, all positively impacting the quality of life in the surrounding area.
Facility
Our brewing and packaging facility was also carefully designed to utilize natural sunlight, accomplished through large windows, large roof monitors (skylights), and light wells. All exterior lighting is controlled via photocells and timers to prevent the waste of energy. We also have an electric vehicle charging station, allowing guests to charge their vehicles while enjoying their time at the brewery.
Before Ripple Glass, Kansas City discarded 150 million pounds of glass annually, including many Boulevard beer bottles, which ended up in landfills. The lack of local recycling facilities was due to a cycle of low local recycling rates. Ripple Glass, with support from local businesses and organizations, broke this cycle with a state-of-the-art processing facility and collection system. Now, Ripple recycles over 800 tons of glass weekly, repurposing it into new products and saving over 1 billion glass bottles from landfills.
Our commitment to sustainability initiatives extends beyond the brewery, Space Camper Cosmic IPA has made it her mission to save the earth, the only planet with beer – and the only planet we have. Learn more about Space Camper partnerships
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